| 释义 |
liver [`liv·ǝr] ANATOMY A large vascular gland in the body of vertebrates, consisting of a continuous parenchymal mass covered by a capsule; secretes bile, manufactures certain blood proteins and enzymes, and removes toxins from the systemic circulation. MATERIALS Intermediate layer of dark-colored, oily material formed by hydrolyzation of acid sludge from sulfuric acid treatment of petroleum oil; insoluble in weak acid and oil. |